Bhagat singh Biography in Hindi

Shaheed Bhagat Singh was born September 27, 1907 in the village Banga of Layalpur, in area of Punjab to Mata Vidyavati and Sardar Kishan Singh. His uncle, Sardar Ajit Singh, was a great freedom fighter of `pagari sambhal jatta' fame. Ajit Singh established the to put in order the peasants against the Chenab Canal Colony Bill. He also recognized the secret organization, the Bharat Mata Society. Ajit Singh had 22 cases against him and was forced to flee to Iran.

Bhagat singhwas born to a family which had earlier been concerned in radical behavior against the British Raj in India, Singh, as a teenager, had studied European ground-breaking movements and was attracted to anarchism and communism.

He became concerned in many revolutionary organizations. He promptly rose via the ranks of the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) and became of its leaders, converting it to the HSRA. Singh gain support when he underwent a 63-day quick in jail, not easy equal rights for Indian and British political prisoners.

The Fight for Freedom

Anti-British feelings were dispersal; Indians necessary some proper representation in running the administration of their country to which British joint only on paper. Noticing agitation was spreading, the British Government chosen a commission under the management of Sir John Simon in 1928, to report on political activities. There was no single Indian member in this commission, and all the political parties determined to boycott the commission when it intended to visit major cities of India.

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